The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... common Of the whole body . The belly answered , - 1 CIT . Well , fir , what answer made the belly ? MEN . Sir , I fhall tell you . - With a kind of fmile , Which ne'er came from the lungs , 3 but even thus , ( For , look you , I may ...
... common Of the whole body . The belly answered , - 1 CIT . Well , fir , what answer made the belly ? MEN . Sir , I fhall tell you . - With a kind of fmile , Which ne'er came from the lungs , 3 but even thus , ( For , look you , I may ...
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... common counfel . The eyes waxed dimme , the feete could not support the body , the armes waxed lazie , the tongue faltered , and could not lay open the matter . Therefore they all with one accord defired the advice of the heart . There ...
... common counfel . The eyes waxed dimme , the feete could not support the body , the armes waxed lazie , the tongue faltered , and could not lay open the matter . Therefore they all with one accord defired the advice of the heart . There ...
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... common ; you shall find , No publick benefit which you receive , But it proceeds , or comes , from them to you , And no way from yourselves . - What do you think ? You , the great toe of this affembly ? — → 1 CIT . I the great toe ...
... common ; you shall find , No publick benefit which you receive , But it proceeds , or comes , from them to you , And no way from yourselves . - What do you think ? You , the great toe of this affembly ? — → 1 CIT . I the great toe ...
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... common and vul- gar ufe . He is grown too proud to be fo valiant , may fignify , his pride is fuch as not to deserve the accompanyment of fo much valour . STEEVENS . I concur with Mr. Steevens . " The prefent wars , " Shakspeare ufes to ...
... common and vul- gar ufe . He is grown too proud to be fo valiant , may fignify , his pride is fuch as not to deserve the accompanyment of fo much valour . STEEVENS . I concur with Mr. Steevens . " The prefent wars , " Shakspeare ufes to ...
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... common people would not appeare when the confuls called their names by a bill , to press them for the warres . " Again , in King Henry VI . P. III : " " --- " From London by the kingdom was I prefs'd forth . " MALONE . Whether for caft ...
... common people would not appeare when the confuls called their names by a bill , to press them for the warres . " Again , in King Henry VI . P. III : " " --- " From London by the kingdom was I prefs'd forth . " MALONE . Whether for caft ...
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